Microsoft shows off their mobile Office app, AT&T refunds former pay-as-you-go data customers, Waze starts to advertise, and SmartGlass is now available for iOS.

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Exclusive: Microsoft Office for iPhone, iPad, and Android revealedExpected to launch in early 2013, Microsoft's Office Mobile apps will be free and compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 8 users. However, they'll only allow you to view documents, users will have to subscribe to Microsoft's Office 365 service if they want to enable basic editing features. [The Verge]

AT&T To Refund Cash To Customers Forced Into Monthly Data PlansAn FCC Enforcement Bureau investigation has ruled that AT&T must refund customers who have been forced into monthly data plans from their grandfathered pay-as-you-go plans. AT&T states that those who have already complained to the company have received their refunds. [Consumerist]

Waze, begins monetization push with location-guided adsWaze,our favorite navigation app, is beginning to test its own ad service, Waze Ads, in the US. Retailers and brands can now pay to have there services featured, which users will see up to three of provided that they are on the route being travelled. Some ads will offer discounts, some will ask if you would like to download an app, and others just serve to let you know you're nearby. [GigaOm]

Microsoft's Xbox SmartGlass app now out for iOSMicrosoft's Xbox SmartGlass app has made it over to iOS. The app effectively turns your phone or tablet into another screen for your Xbox, but one that you can also use to control it as well. You can pick it up from the App Strore today. [The Verge]

Now You Can Add Interactive Images to Your TweetsTwitter users can now share interactive images via Thinglink. Now, instead of merely linking to a photo, that same single photograph can now link to several different relevant destinations. [Mashable]